Contract Award - Generator Maintenance for University of Edinburgh

We are pleased to announce that following a competitive Tender exercise, we have been awarded the Generator Maintenance contract for the prestigious University of Edinburgh.
The University of Edinburgh is a public research university. Granted a royal charter by King James VI in 1582 and officially opened in 1583, it is one of Scotland's four ancient universities and the sixth-oldest university in continuous operation in the English-speaking world. The QS World University Rankings 2020 have placed the University 20th in the world and Edinburgh is once again fifth in the UK, the highest position of any Scottish university.
The 4-year contract, which commenced on 1st September 2021 includes the planned maintenance of 46 generator sets ranging from 3 kVA – 2MW. In addition to annual servicing and loadbank testing Turner Power Generation (a division of Mitchell Powersystems) will also provide a 24-hour emergency call out service and support the University staff during annual planned generator black start test events.
This new contract award follows on the back of a series of recent new contact awards and existing contract retention successes across the UK.